We live in a world of phenomena created by human mind and experience. Some of them are: conflict, aggression, and violence. They are seen as constructs of the mind, types of behaviour, particular experiences and emotional states, specific social interactions or even historical and political categories regarded as non-standard events (social movements, wars, angry social protests, etc.). Their ambiguity and complexity have not remained unnoticed by Camilla Pagani (2014). Such a broad, imprecise understanding of these notions partly explains their overuse in the analysis and elucidation of social life. The alleged commonness and surface knowledge of the issue stems out of the insufficient diversification of these terms, their improper underst...
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Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
The International Colloquia on the Brain and Aggression offer the occasion for international scienti...
This special issue entitled "Towards a better understanding of aggression and other related concepts...
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Has violence changed over the centuries? Has it always held the same meanings for us? Will it always...
The article on Polish Criminology from Historical and Current Perspective is divided into four parts...
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Understanding Political Violence introduces political violence in the context of sociological and cr...
There seems to a pressing need for a discussion about contemporary criminology and the challenges co...
The ideology of post-industrial societies has heavily relied on the idea that everyone can make it, ...
Classical criminology was mostly developed in the field of local penal law. Thus, protective and rep...
Victimology Society of Serbia-VDS is one of the partners in the four years research project Developi...
The papers presented in the second number of The Criminology, Victimology and Security Review procee...
Resumé (Aj) Domestic violence - in particular, criminological and criminal aspects The domestic viol...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...
The International Colloquia on the Brain and Aggression offer the occasion for international scienti...
This special issue entitled "Towards a better understanding of aggression and other related concepts...
The article presents a series of statements concerning criminology: it is a autonomous and multidisc...
Has violence changed over the centuries? Has it always held the same meanings for us? Will it always...
The article on Polish Criminology from Historical and Current Perspective is divided into four parts...
In this article, the context of crime in many aspects is analysed. A historical overview of statisti...
The paper deals with two issues. One is the content of the concept of ‘social exclusion', including ...
Understanding Political Violence introduces political violence in the context of sociological and cr...
There seems to a pressing need for a discussion about contemporary criminology and the challenges co...
The ideology of post-industrial societies has heavily relied on the idea that everyone can make it, ...
Classical criminology was mostly developed in the field of local penal law. Thus, protective and rep...
Victimology Society of Serbia-VDS is one of the partners in the four years research project Developi...
The papers presented in the second number of The Criminology, Victimology and Security Review procee...
Resumé (Aj) Domestic violence - in particular, criminological and criminal aspects The domestic viol...
Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminolog...